Sunscreen That Keeps Your Family Safe From Zika

First, the bad news. The mosquito-borne virus, which has been linked to a birth defect called microcephaly, has put the kibosh on travel plans where the virus is rampant (28 cases of the Zika virus have been detected in the U.S. in travelers returning from affected areas; 67 cases of the disease have been reported in the US territories in travelers who acquired it through local mosquito-borne transmission). But that doesn’t mean you need to spend all day, every day indoors.

Now, the good news. Your #1 solution to a Zika-free summer is our water-resistant line that promises to keep your family safe on any given sun day. So, without further ado, meet your first line of defense:

BONUS TIP: For added protection after the beach when you’re on the boardwalk, wear light-colored styles — insects are drawn to darker colors, as they can see them more easily — that are made of fabrics that have been treated with insect repellent.